what is a good safe paint stripper for plastic?
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- CanabisRex
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what is a good safe paint stripper for plastic?
Well, I've had a mistake and just wanted to know if there is a good effective way to safely remove paint from plastic.
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I've had good experience with Simple Green.
Orwell was an optimist...
"You got warp containment problems? I feel bad for ya, son. I got 99 problems but a breach aint one!"
My perpetually unfinished builds
"You got warp containment problems? I feel bad for ya, son. I got 99 problems but a breach aint one!"
My perpetually unfinished builds
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Alrighty, thanks...
Looks like oven cleaner wins.
just to clarify...I had a bit of an overspray problem that i failed to see when I was working on the primer coat for my 350 Enterprise.
Short story..I peeled off some of the bascoat when I lifted the template..tried to fix it, repainted, same problem..so I'm going back down to the plastic again.
Looks like oven cleaner wins.
just to clarify...I had a bit of an overspray problem that i failed to see when I was working on the primer coat for my 350 Enterprise.
Short story..I peeled off some of the bascoat when I lifted the template..tried to fix it, repainted, same problem..so I'm going back down to the plastic again.
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This works great for me. Just brush it on, wait for few minutes. Then rinse with water.
http://www.hlj.com/product/SSGMCT015
http://www.hlj.com/product/SSGMCT015